Is There a way to stop Scrolling Down?

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  1. Bertha

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    I use firefox and with a lot of the bulk Hits, I end up scrolling down a lot, I want to decrease the time that it takes to do these Hits. Even with full screen view (F11) I still have to scroll down a little bit because the Amazon Header is so big. Does anyone know how to adjust this?
     
  2. davebindy

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    Maybe not exactly what you're looking for, but you can use Firefox's View | Zoom menu option to increase or, in your case, decrease the size of what's on the screen. I use a Firefox extension called NoSquint to do the same thing - Ctrl-mousewheel zooms in or out. Just a little easier for me than using the menu. I use that for a couple of HITs I do regularly to negate having to scroll.
     
  3. Bertha

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    Thanks davebindy!
     
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    Glad to help.
     
  5. there

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    Hello

    Just completed a browser extension that works toward solving the issue that you have addressed, specifically, having the job window too far down the page. Not quite sure which scripts out there currently address this issue, and Amazon certainly has yet to address it.

    The extension is for Chrome and Firefox browsers. Here is the post on this forum regarding the extension. The extension is a set of tools for AMT Workers. One of the tools included in the extension allows one to modify the vertical positioning of the job window, as well as the window's overall width and height.

    A little more about the extension, generally, from the above post:

    Cheers!
     
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